Retractable Camera for Vehicle
20170244902 ยท 2017-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04N23/54
ELECTRICITY
B60R11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2300/802
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N23/57
ELECTRICITY
H04N7/188
ELECTRICITY
B60R1/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N23/69
ELECTRICITY
International classification
B60R1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N7/18
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A front or rear camera on a rotating arm where rotation of the camera is coupled to movement of the rotating arm such that when the rotating arm is against the front or rear of the car (parallel thereto) the camera points away from the vehicle. When the arm is rotated away from the car, the camera rotates towards the car pointing to one of a left blinker, right blinker, or license plate. This can be controlled via a manual switch in the car which rotates one or both of the camera and rotating arm or automatically as a function of placing the car in reverse or using a turn signal, such as by way of acting on output from a car's diagnostic port.
Claims
1. A retractable camera mounted to a rear or front side of a vehicle, comprising: a mount fixed to said front or rear of said vehicle; a rotating arm rotatably connected to said mount; a camera rotatably connected to said retractable arm.
2. The retractable camera of claim 1, wherein said rotating arm has a furtherest range of motion between two extremes: a first extreme substantially parallel to said rear or said front of said vehicle, and a second extreme substantially perpendicular to said rear or said front of said vehicle.
3. The retractable camera of claim 2, wherein said camera direction is coupled with rotation of said rotating arm such that when said rotating arm is substantially parallel to said rear of said vehicle, said camera points away from said vehicle in a substantially rearward direction.
4. The retractable camera of claim 3, wherein said camera direction is further coupled with rotation of said rotating arm such that when said rotating arm is substantially perpendicular to said rear or said front of said vehicle, a center of a frame of view of said camera substantially shows a corresponding rear or front turn signal, respectively.
5. The retractable camera of claim 1, wherein a switch inside an interior of said vehicle is electrically coupled with said rotating arm which, when utilized, causes one of the following three configurations to be carried out: a said rotating arm is fully retracted substantially perpendicular to a front or rear side of said car and said camera points away from and in an opposite direction from said car; b said rotating arm is substantially perpendicular to said rear or said front side of said car and said camera points substantially towards a left blinker; and c said rotating arm is substantially perpendicular to said rear or said front side of said car and said camera points substantially towards a right blinker.
6. The retractable camera of claim 5, wherein said switch is a manual switch controlled by a passenger or driver in said vehicle to effectuate showing of a blinker, license plate, front and/or rear view of said vehicle.
7. The retractable camera of claim 5, wherein said switch is utilized based on one of a change in state of said left blinker, right blinker or gear of said vehicle.
8. The retractable camera of claim 5, wherein use of said left or right blinker causes said switch to carry out one of said configurations a) and b) corresponding to said left or right blinker used.
9. The retractable camera of claim 5, wherein placing said gear of said vehicle in reverse causes said switch to carry out said configuration c).
10. The retractable camera of claim 9, wherein said switch is utilized as a function of output from an onboard diagnostics port of said car.
11. A retractable camera system comprising: a visual output within an interior of said vehicle within a frame of view of a driver of said vehicle; a camera mounted to a rear or front of said vehicle on a rotating arm such that when said rotating arm is rotated away from said vehicle, a frame of view of said camera includes a blinker of said vehicle which is, in turn, shown on said visual output.
12. The retractable camera system of claim 11, wherein when said rotating arm is rotated such that an end of said rotating arm with said camera is substantially a same distance from a rear of said vehicle as a portion of said rotating arm which connects to a mount on said vehicle, said camera points away from said vehicle showing a rear view on said visual output.
13. The retractable camera system of claim 12, wherein a switch for setting a direction of said camera and an amount of rotating of said rotating arm is provided within said vehicle.
14. The retractable camera system of claim 13, wherein said switch is controlled as a function of output of an onboard diagnostics port, said output comprising indication of use of at least one of a blinker and change in gear.
15. The retractable camera system of claim 14, wherein use of a blinker causes said camera to point towards an activated blinker and said rotating arm to move said camera away from said vehicle.
16. The retractable camera system of claim 14, wherein setting said gear to reverse causes said camera to point rearward with respect to a body of said vehicle and said rotating arm to move said camera towards said vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE DISCLOSED TECHNOLOGY
[0021] A front or rear camera on a rotating arm where rotation of the camera is coupled to movement of the rotating arm such that when the rotating arm is against the front or rear of the car (parallel thereto) the camera points away from the vehicle. When the arm is rotated away from the car, the camera rotates towards the car pointing to one of a left blinker, right blinker, or license plate. This can be controlled via a manual switch in the car which rotates one or both of the camera and rotating arm or automatically as a function of placing the car in reverse or using a turn signal, such as by way of acting on output from a car's diagnostic port.
[0022] Embodiments of the disclosed technology will become clearer in view of the following description of the figures.
[0023] Referring now to
[0024] Still referring generally to /lights on the car, such as rear lights 12 and 14 shown in
[0025] Now referring to other elements of
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[0032] In step 640, it is detected or determined that the car is placed in reverse gear. In this instance, the rotating arm is placed parallel to the car (that is, close to the car on both ends of the rotating arm such that either first end (attached to or closest to the mounting block 24) and second end (attached to or closest to the camera 20) are equidistant or substantially equidistant from back plane of the vehicle). In this manner, the camera can function as a rear view camera and enter the position automatically, whereas when the blinkers are used, it can point towards the blinkers or otherwise towards the left and/or right side of the car to show the blinkers and/or blind spot to the driver.
[0033] When the vehicles goes above a certain threshold speed in step 650, which can be determined based on what gear the vehicle is in or the actual speed of travel, it may be desired to protect the camera 20 and rotating arm 22 by retracting them back towards the car. The camera then points away from the vehicle.
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[0035] While the disclosed technology has been taught with specific reference to the above embodiments, a person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that changes can be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and the scope of the disclosed technology. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only illustrative and not restrictive. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope. Combinations of any of the methods, systems, and devices described herein above are also contemplated and within the scope of the invention.